Brian Wheeler, an official with Consumers Energy, said he
was unable to confirm if there is a gas leak downtown but said the utility company has been made aware of the report. Wheeler said crews are investigating..

Police and fire crews are continuing to prevent people
from entering the area surrounding the demolition site. Redd said roads and
businesses in the downtown area were expected to reopen within 3-4 hours of the
10 a.m. implosion.

Chris Everson, general manager of the Flint Downtown
Development Authority, said he was told by implosion officials that the window
of his apartment, above the Crim offices at 452 S. Saginaw St., was broken
out during the implosion.

"It was probably just a small rock going 100 mph,"
Everson said of the cause of the broken window. "It's just like your
windshield."

Everson, who was evacuated Sunday morning in anticipation
of the implosion, said demolition officials told him the damage would be
repaired by the end of the day. He said he hasn't received word of any other damage.